There's a fan-made multiplayer version in the works (currently in a closed alpha mode, I believe). Color me intrigued.

I had a steam pop-up saying that were playing this. I thought to myself, whoa, now there's a game I haven't thought about in awhile. I really liked the game too. Let me know if you think it's worth trying out again.

I played, and very much enjoyed Shadow of Mordor. I found it got a bit repetitive but ultimately it was hugely enjoyable. The fighting in particular was enjoyable and really flowed well. I hope you enjoy it.

I don't think I enjoyed it as much as you, but it was alright. It's actually pretty short for an open-world game, had 95% completion in less than 20 hours. Lots of annoying little things kept it from flowing well, such as getting stuck for no reason on clearly flat terrain, the climbing not always working, and Orcs spawning out of thin air all the time everywhere (to a ridiculous extent). The game got more fun after unlocking the Brand ability, but that's a while into the game. Probably one of the few games I won't try to get all achievements, as some are a pain to set up (like trying to set up a Warchief with 5 branded bodyguards, they never seem to get more than 2 normally).

I almost never get all achievements in a game so I certainly never look at a game from that vantage point. I also don't remember those glitches but it is too bad you experienced them.

Hellgate -- I really liked the game. I even played the second version of the game that came out. It is a pity how they were never able to iron out the problems with the game as the mechanics of the classes and story had so much potential.

I got all the achievements in The Walkikng Dead season 1. However there are only two that you can possibly miss. I'm keeping my telltale thing going by continuing Tales from the Borderlands. I got up to the first achievement and got distracted by other shinies in the past.

My weekly RPG gaming group is starting up a pen-n-paper RPG this week based on the Hellgate London setting. Using the Savage Worlds rule system. This seems like it could be a lot of fun.

That does sound cool. I never played Hellgate London but the setting looked awesome. I've been in a group playing through the D&D 5E Out of the Abyss campaign which has a few similar elements (Demon Lords invasion instead of Devils, madnesses, etc.), which we have maybe 2 more sessions for before the climax.

So, I feel like I've finally ascended to the PC Master Race. I got the final piece of my new computer today, and now I've risen! Or should that by Ryzen? Either way, I'm digging my new build!

Now, coming from an old 1gb graphics card I was never able to get into a game with top-notch graphics. Now, I have a GTX 1070 and need some suggestions of what I should play! I have Diablo 3 and Rocket League installed on my computer, and that's it. I've never been a huge fan of big, open world RPGs like Skyrim, but I'm definitely open to suggestions of good games that have come out in recent years.

You probably should limit the otherwise infinite choice by genre, but for the "WOW, MY EYES" effect of your 1070, you can look into Tomb Raider indeed, Witcher 3, the latest Doom which are three solid games (at the very least) and will make you enoy the benefits of a new CG.